Triangular legs that hold logs are 12" L. Welded to a bust of a beautiful woman who is 7 1/2" H. Embossed at her base "TERRE" (French for Earth). Used but no damage. Early (Cat. #17492)

16 Early Packaged Remedies & Display Case

$175.00

Each different and full. Has remedy name, maker, common uses. A few examples: Black Alder, Feverfew, Bayberry Bark, Blue Flag Root, etc. All packets are nice cond. C. 1910. A modern display case and plexi lid. Bought as a group long ago. (Cat. #17433)

I won't call this a salesman sample because I can't find the brand name anywhere. I believe it's American by the engraved leaf design on the handle & the Eagle engraved on the blade. Varnished wooden handle copper riveted to silver plated blade. Eagle, banner & 'Nordin'" engraved on side. 7 1/4" long. (Cat. #12889)

Sale: Was $345.00 $195.00, now $120.00

Black Musician on Cotton Bale

$45.00

Dressed black with burlap hat playing a banjo made of bottle cap & pipe cleaner. Sittin' on a burlap covered and strapped cotton bale. Looks 60-70 years old. (Cat. #17511)

Retains most of the original silver paint. A cowboy resembling Buffalo Bill is galloping on his pony. A small hole in his hand once held a wire "rope" that hung over a separate metal cow's neck (cast iron cow not included). Both animals were part of the butcher's rack. 13" x 10 1/2". (Cat. #14285) Sale: Was $495.00, now $295.00

1870's California Presentation Creamer & Sugar

$495.00

Matching pair has woman's head at top of handles & a band at center. Engraved "E. L. Holden from his Stockton Friends, Jan. 1, 1871". Hallmarks on bottom.

A Gorham pattern, coin silver

Matching pair has woman's head at top of handles & a band at center. Engraved "E. L. Holden from his Stockton Friends, Jan. 1, 1871". Hallmarks on bottom. A Gorham pattern, coin silver. (Cat. #15809)